[albatross-users] Authentication/Login example for RandomModules

Sheila King sheila at thinkspot.net
Sun May 25 08:28:49 EST 2003


--On Sunday, May 25, 2003 8:13 AM +1000 Tim Churches 
<tchur at optushome.com.au> wrote:

> On Sun, 2003-05-25 at 01:56, Sheila King wrote:

I want to make it clear that Matt Goodall wrote the below-described app. 
The attributions do not make that clear.

-- 
Sheila King
http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/
http://www.k12groups.org

>> > I've actually got a small(ish) test aplication where I've been
>> > experimenting with using various aspects of Albatross. In particular it
>> > does:
>> >
>> >       * Simple loops, where the CSS class is changed per row using a
>> >         lookup.
>> >       * Paging through data sets.
>> >       * Display a tree (it's a actually a site-map to the other pages
>> >       in the application).
>> >       * Simple session use.
>> >       * Using macros to keep pages simple.
>> >       * Custom tags - One wraps the content in a nicely coloured box,
>> >         choosing appropriate colours; the other caches the content to
>> >         disk for a user-defined period of time.
>> >       * ... and probably some other bits that I can't think of right
>> >         now.
>> >
>> > It's really trivial stuff (thanks to Albatross!) but if it's any use
>> > you are welcome to that too.
>>
>> I don't know whether Dave is interested in it, but *I* would certainly
>> like to see it. The more examples, the better. Would you mind making it
>> available?
>
> Dave and Andrew were muttering about setting up either a page of links
> to third-party Albatross example code, or hosting the examples on teh
> Object Craft site (better in my opinion). I'm very keen to see the
> example code you mention. Hopefully the (Albatross) stuff Andrew and I
> are working on will also soon see the light of day. Some of our previous
> work has already resulted in improvements to Albatross eg  the
> lazy-loading ellipsis tree was developed for one of our applications.
> So, yes, anything which fosters a community of Albatross users is good.
> --
> From the Manila desk of Tim C




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